Maintaining regulatory oversight of the US consumer health product marketplace during the novel coronavirus pandemic is putting in the spotlight two groups normally overshadowed by the work of federal agencies.
State agencies, particularly attorneys general offices, increased their monitoring of the consumer health market in anticipation that some businesses or individual operators would attempt to capitalize on consumer concern by offering dietary supplements, lotions or other products available nonprescription with fraudulent claims of treating or preventing coronavirus infection, or the Covid-19 disease caused by the virus
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